Dragon Tiger at CV 66 is the fastest live card game on the platform. No complex rules, no waiting — the dealer draws one card for Dragon and one for Tiger, and the higher card wins. Place your bet and get a result in under 30 seconds.
If you've ever felt like most casino card games have too many rules to keep track of, Dragon Tiger is the answer. At CV 66, it's one of the most played live dealer games on the platform — and the reason is simple: there's almost nothing to learn before you can start playing.
The game uses a standard 52-card deck. The dealer draws one card and places it on the Dragon side, then draws another and places it on the Tiger side. Whichever card has the higher value wins. That's the entire game. You bet on which side you think will win before the cards are drawn, and the result is in front of you within seconds.
CV 66 runs Dragon Tiger with live dealers streaming in real time. You can see the cards being drawn, watch the dealer's movements, and follow the game history on screen. It feels like sitting at a real table without leaving your home — or wherever you happen to be playing from in Bangladesh.
Every round of Dragon Tiger at CV 66 gives you three betting options. Each has its own payout and risk profile. Here's what you need to know before placing your first bet.
Bet that the Dragon side will receive the higher card. If Dragon wins, you get your stake back plus an equal amount. The most straightforward bet at CV 66 — simple, fast, and easy to understand from your very first round.
Bet that the Tiger side will receive the higher card. Same payout as Dragon — 1:1. The probability of winning is essentially the same on both sides, so your choice between Dragon and Tiger at CV 66 comes down to instinct and preference.
Bet that both sides will receive cards of equal value. Ties are rare — roughly one in every 13 rounds — but the 8:1 payout at CV 66 makes it an attractive side option for players who want to add some extra excitement to their session.
* On Dragon and Tiger bets, if the round ends in a Tie, CV 66 returns half your stake. This is standard Dragon Tiger rules and is reflected in the ~96% RTP for main bets.
Dragon Tiger at CV 66 uses a straightforward card ranking system. Ace is the lowest card and King is the highest. Suits don't matter — only the face value of the card determines which side wins.
This is different from most other card games where Ace can be high or low. In Dragon Tiger, Ace is always the weakest card in the deck. A 2 beats an Ace, a 10 beats a 7, and a King beats everything else. Simple and consistent every round at CV 66.
Card ranking from lowest (Ace) to highest (King). Suits have no effect on the outcome.
Because the ranking is so clean and predictable, Dragon Tiger at CV 66 is one of the easiest live games to follow even if you're watching on a small phone screen. There's no hand calculation, no combination to work out — just two cards and a comparison.
Beyond the three main bets, CV 66 offers a selection of side bets on Dragon Tiger that let you wager on specific card properties. These bets pay out at higher odds and add variety to longer sessions. They're optional — you can ignore them entirely and just play Dragon or Tiger if you prefer to keep things simple.
Side bets at CV 66 are placed before the cards are drawn, just like the main bets. You can combine a main bet with one or more side bets in the same round. Each side bet is settled independently based on the card drawn for the relevant position.
| Side Bet | Condition | Payout |
|---|---|---|
| Dragon Big | Dragon card is 8 or higher | 1:1 |
| Dragon Small | Dragon card is 6 or lower | 1:1 |
| Tiger Big | Tiger card is 8 or higher | 1:1 |
| Tiger Small | Tiger card is 6 or lower | 1:1 |
| Dragon Red / Black | Dragon card suit colour | 1:1 |
| Tiger Red / Black | Tiger card suit colour | 1:1 |
| Dragon Odd / Even | Dragon card number parity | 1:1 |
| Suited Tie | Both cards same value and suit | 50:1 |
There are plenty of places to play Dragon Tiger online, but CV 66 has built its live card game section specifically for Bangladesh players. Here's what sets it apart.
Dragon Tiger at CV 66 is streamed live with professional dealers. You watch every card being drawn in real time. The stream quality is optimised for mobile connections common in Bangladesh — it runs smoothly even on 4G.
Each round of Dragon Tiger at CV 66 completes in about 30 seconds from bet placement to result. If you want a fast-paced session where you're seeing results constantly, this is one of the quickest live games on the platform.
The Dragon Tiger interface at CV 66 is designed for phone screens. The betting panel, card display, and game history all fit cleanly on a standard Android or iOS screen. No pinching or zooming required to place your bets.
CV 66 supports all major local payment methods for Dragon Tiger deposits and withdrawals. Add funds via bKash or Nagad in seconds and withdraw your winnings back to the same account after your session ends.
CV 66 displays a full road map of recent Dragon Tiger results on screen. You can see the last 20–40 rounds at a glance — which side won, whether there were ties, and any patterns in the recent run. Useful for players who like to track trends.
Dragon Tiger at CV 66 runs on certified live dealer software. All bets are logged and verifiable. Your account balance and personal information are protected with industry-standard encryption. CV 66 takes platform security seriously.
From creating your account to placing your first bet, here's the complete process for new CV 66 players who want to try Dragon Tiger.
Register for free using your phone number. The sign-up form takes about two minutes to complete. You'll need a valid mobile number to receive your verification code.
Add funds to your CV 66 balance using your preferred local payment method. The minimum deposit is low and funds are credited instantly — no waiting before you can start playing Dragon Tiger.
Navigate to the live casino or live dealer section at CV 66 and find Dragon Tiger in the game list. The game opens directly in your browser — no app download required, though the CV 66 app is available if you prefer it.
Select your chip size from the options displayed on screen. The minimum bet at CV 66 is ৳20. You can place multiple chips on the same position or spread bets across Dragon, Tiger, and side bets in the same round.
Each round has a betting window — usually 15–20 seconds. Place your chips on Dragon, Tiger, Tie, or any side bets before the timer expires. Once the window closes, no more bets are accepted for that round.
The dealer draws one card for Dragon and one for Tiger. The higher card wins. If your bet is correct, your winnings are added to your CV 66 balance automatically and the next round begins almost immediately.
Dragon Tiger is a game of chance — there's no skill involved in which card the dealer draws. But how you manage your bets and your session still makes a real difference to your overall experience at CV 66.
The Tie bet pays 8:1 but it hits roughly once every 13 rounds. The house edge on Tie is significantly higher than on Dragon or Tiger. Most experienced CV 66 players treat Tie as an occasional side bet rather than their primary wager.
Because Dragon Tiger rounds at CV 66 are so fast, it's easy to go through a lot of rounds in a short time. Decide on a session budget before you open the game and stick to it. The speed of the game is part of the appeal, but it also means losses can add up quickly without a plan.
The road map at CV 66 shows recent results but each round is independent — past results don't influence future draws. The road map is useful for understanding the recent flow of the game, but don't treat streaks as guarantees. Every round starts fresh.
Everything you need to know before your first round of Dragon Tiger at CV 66.